Recently there’s been all kinds of discussion about SkinnyStix, so we wrote one of our informative reviews, examining the ingredients, side effects, level of customer service and scientific research. Also, we spent hours reading hundreds of dieter comments and user reviews posted online. Lastly, we summarized all the facts to give you the important information you need.
What You Need To Know
Zantrex SkinnyStix is claimed to elevate mood, boost energy levels, suppress appetite, enhance focus and heighten stamina. These are essentially slim packets of powder, which are added to a bottle of water. The three flavors available include electric lime, berry fusion, and tangy tangerine. The cost of this product is $29.99 (21 servings). SkinnyStix contains a blend of the following ingredients; Yerba Mate, Guarana Seed, Coffee Bean, Damiana Leaf, Stevia Leaf, Cacao Seed, Rice Seed, Cayenne Fruit, Chlorella Algae, Grape Seed, Blueberry, Cranberry, Sour Cherry, Plum, Raspberry, Strawberry, Bilberry and Grape. SkinnyStix can be used up to three times a day.
Zantrex SkinnyStix first showed up in 2015 and is made by Zoller Laboratories. You are encouraged to use this product in conjunction with a sensible diet and exercise program. Also, you can buy this product from the official website, and a 30-day refund guarantee is posted on the company website, but read on…
Unpleasant Taste
We couldn’t help but notice that many people complained about the actual taste of SkinnyStix. According to our research editor, “After reading dozens of user reviews posted online, it’s clear that numerous people dislike the taste of SkinnyStix and do not recommend this product.”
One customer stated, “Horrible taste, too expensive. Doesn’t work at all.”
Another said, “Tastes bad. Makes me jittery and lose sleep.”
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No Clinical Proof
Unfortunately there is no real clinical evidence that SkinnyStix actually helps suppress hunger and increase energy levels. Plenty of dieters have complained about this. In fact, one user stated, “Felt no difference drinking this. No energy difference and no appetite difference.”
”These do absolutely nothing for me. Do not waste your money. They did not satisfy my appetite, nor did they give me energy. Huge waste of money,” said another.
Our research has revealed that if a particular aspect of a weight loss product or diet program is especially problematic (unpleasant taste, no clinical research, bad side effects) the probability of long-term success is quite minimal. So, if SkinnyStix does fail to suppress hunger in a lot of people, this could definitely be an issue.
The Science
Even though the official SkinnyStix website claims this product helps suppress hunger, boost energy and elevate mood, there is no concrete scientific research to support this. For us at DietSpotlight, we must be able to pinpoint documented clinical studies that prove the product’s ingredients truly cause weight loss.
The Bottom Line
We appreciate that SkinnyStix can easily be added to a bottle of water and consumed anywhere, but since there is no clinical research to support this diet aid, we can’t recommend it. Furthermore, we’re concerned about the customer complaints regarding this product’s taste, as well as the negative feedback about SkinnyStix causing jitteriness.
If you’d like to shed more pounds of fat and rock your best body, then we encourage you to select a weight loss drink or diet supplement that sells for a reasonable price and is supported by actual clinical test results.
Among the best weight loss products we’ve encountered in 2015 is Leptigen. This supplement contains a proprietary blend of key ingredients, which have been shown in documented scientific research to increase fat loss and boost metabolism. Also, we didn’t find any reference to harmful side effects and user comments on the web express dieters are seeing great results.
Also, the makers of Leptigen are so confident in their product they’re offering a special trial offer, which is a good sign.
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